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Scouting Sir Mohammed and his fit at Notre Dame


At the next level, it’s conceivable Notre Dame commitment Sir Mohammed could be capable of playing all three perimeter positions. While he has a bit of a high turnover rate that comes as a result of a high-risk high-reward passing style at times, he’s shown he can initiate offense, make reads off pick-and-roll, and throw impressive passes off the dribble. (247 Sports)

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Scouting Sir Mohammed and his fit at Notre Dame


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